Weidmuller WI-I/O 9-K: Wireless I/O Transmitter v1.9 User Manual

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WI-I/O 9-K

v1.9


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GND

AI-

WI-I/O K

+

-

AI+

WI-I/O K

LOOP POWERED TRANSDUCER

EXTERNALLY POWERED TRANSDUCER

+

-

AI+

AI-

ANALOG

SUPPLY

GND

Each input has a loop resistance of 150

and zener

diode protection against overvoltage and reverse

voltage.

Voltage Input
Voltage inputs are connected to the AI+ and AI-

connections. The maximum voltage signal that can be

measured is 10V.

The analog signal is set up for a 4-20mA signal in the

factory. To use a voltage input, change the jumpers (old

version) or slide switch (new version) inside the module:

1.

Remove the lid from the unit.

2.

With the unit oriented with the antenna connector at

the top of the unit, locate the selector jumpers or

switch at the bottom right corner of the box.

3.

New Version – Switch. When the switch is slid to the

right side (default), the analog input is set for a mA

signal; when slid to the left, it is set for a voltage

signal.

Old Version - Jumpers. Using long-nose pliers,

remove the two jumpers bridging the left-hand and

middle pins, and insert the jumpers between the

middle and right-hand pins. When the jumpers are on

the left side (default), the analog input is set for a mA signal; when on the right side, it is set

for a voltage signal. If used in a Class1 Division 2 Hazardous Location, the PCB jumpers

must be secured in place with glue or silicon.

Shielded cable is recommended for both mA and voltage analog input loops to minimise induced

noise and radio frequency interference (RFI). The shield of the cable must be connected to earth

at one end of the cable only. Additional surge protection is recommended in high electrical noise

environments, or if the analog signal cable runs for a long distance underground before

+

-

AI+

WI-I/O K

VOLTAGE INPUT

AI-

GND

mA

V

mA

V

Old Version - Links

New Version -

Switch

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